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that is the choice in this election and that is why i am running again for president of the united states. >>james: the president will be in san jose this morning for a breakfast fund-raiser expected to leave the bay area around 10:00 a.m.. >>justine: the suspect in the case of sierra lamar is expected in court for the first time today. haaziq madyun spoke with investigators about why there are so confident that antolin garcia torres is the man who kidnapped and killed sierra lamar. >>haaziq: there is nobody or murder weapon or blood evidence found at the suspect's car however investigators with the santa clara county sheriff's office maintains bed in antolin garcia torres is responsible for the march 16th kidnapping and subsequent murder of 15 year-old sierra lamar. >> detectives believe that the evidence in this case is strong, it points to him and only him as the primary suspect in this case. >>haaziq: this sgt shrugs off comments made by family members of torras. >> they are his relatives. they are entitled to their opinion. >>haaziq: he spoke about the evidence. >> we have her back i
that is the choice in this election and that is why i am running again for president of the united states. >>james: the president will be in san jose this morning for a breakfast fund-raiser expected to leave the bay area around 10:00 a.m.. >>justine: the suspect in the case of sierra lamar is expected in court for the first time today. haaziq madyun spoke with investigators about why there are so confident that antolin garcia torres is the man who kidnapped and killed sierra lamar....
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and i have by biked to the continental united states for several consecutive days. >>gary: why would you have your child play football? but you are not promoting that children did the same thing you do? >> no! {laughter} i have to stay alive. >>gary: are you or am i one of your number one promoters? >> yes. >>gary: no shame. >> when you were a kid did you have were uae. double? >> i x was starting to work on my fears, heighths. and of course i'm going up mountain but in your comfort zone expands in your comfort zone expands in all areas. >>gary: was it your ex-wife that make you crazy? >> i had to of my ex wives. and i think that with my bankruptcy, and my divorce i had to start feeling good about myself. >>gary: he is going to try to climb mount mckinley that leaves in just three weeks? >> i actually tomorrow it is a three week descend and i start on saturday. >>gary: i get a kick out of vieand if this is the last time >> i'm going to go out and a disco close if i freeze fifth \ \ / {laughter} >>> she's tan and she's back. and she's on the move. >> and what she's g
and i have by biked to the continental united states for several consecutive days. >>gary: why would you have your child play football? but you are not promoting that children did the same thing you do? >> no! {laughter} i have to stay alive. >>gary: are you or am i one of your number one promoters? >> yes. >>gary: no shame. >> when you were a kid did you have were uae. double? >> i x was starting to work on my fears, heighths. and of course i'm going...
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>>darya: 35 million people in the united states are gonna travel. night after 10 troubled by cars. air travel should be-up 5 1/2% per predictions. let's take a look at the price respected to pay for gas a round the bay. they're paying $3.21 in south carolina. that is the cheapest place in the nation. >>mark: the dow is still struggling. we're taking a quick break as the kron 4 morning news takes a quick look outside. we're talking about a few showers and possibly at thunderstorm. we are seeing berrylike traffic. we are seeing very light traffic. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reli
>>darya: 35 million people in the united states are gonna travel. night after 10 troubled by cars. air travel should be-up 5 1/2% per predictions. let's take a look at the price respected to pay for gas a round the bay. they're paying $3.21 in south carolina. that is the cheapest place in the nation. >>mark: the dow is still struggling. we're taking a quick break as the kron 4 morning news takes a quick look outside. we're talking about a few showers and possibly at thunderstorm. we...
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the united states is down the list a number 25 here. it woman is more than seven times the likelihood to die in childbirth and a woman and ireland. they're all these facts coming out here there is a link on my face look. >>mark: that top names for girls the number one is sophia. and and always the number one baby boy name is jacob. >>brian: when prince william separates his -- celebrates his 30th birthday their party coming he gets half of this mother, lady diana's than this estate. the beat stocks and jury. stocks and you'll read stocks angeles. he will inherit what is equivalent to $16 million. >>mark: we lowercase find out why police officers say that they had to open fire. an easement and on the occupied farm and albany. we are live on the scene with more as the story continues. >>mark: is a another twist to the shake up the yahoo. the former ceo announces the and cancer. california's budget crisis worsened the in january. there is a grisly scene in mexico when dozens of bodies were found mutilated and mexico. >>darya: your big news
the united states is down the list a number 25 here. it woman is more than seven times the likelihood to die in childbirth and a woman and ireland. they're all these facts coming out here there is a link on my face look. >>mark: that top names for girls the number one is sophia. and and always the number one baby boy name is jacob. >>brian: when prince william separates his -- celebrates his 30th birthday their party coming he gets half of this mother, lady diana's than this estate....
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it was a second worst decline of any american major city in the united states. immigration policy does not deserve all or maybe even most of the blame for that decline in price, but one major reason why it was so great in phoenix is the state drove out 11 hundred,000 people with sb 10ds 70 and employer sanctions law. 100,000 unauthorized immigrants in mar i cope pa county would have bought a few houses or rented them and slowed down the housing price collapse. but they couldn't because they weren't there. 20% of workers in manufacturing are immigrants. manufacturing was hurt by the recession. having the workforce diminished by these restrictive laws added to the loss and in creed the magnitude. leisure, hospitality service, wholesale trade, numerous other industries have an immigrant workforce larger than the foreign-born population and have all suffered more than other industries in the state. arizona's unemployment rate, unemployment rate has been at or above the national average since mid-2008. not long after the employer sanctions law went in effect. sb1070
it was a second worst decline of any american major city in the united states. immigration policy does not deserve all or maybe even most of the blame for that decline in price, but one major reason why it was so great in phoenix is the state drove out 11 hundred,000 people with sb 10ds 70 and employer sanctions law. 100,000 unauthorized immigrants in mar i cope pa county would have bought a few houses or rented them and slowed down the housing price collapse. but they couldn't because they...
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in 2008, the illegal population in the united states peaked. between 2008 and 2009 it actually fell from 12 million to 11 million people. since 2009, it's held steady at 11 -- probably trending downward. on a net basis, illegal mig sgrags now zero or negative. the border is in fact under control. the number of apprehensions -- 22,000 officers and they're having a harder time finding anybody to arrest. apprehensions at the mexico-u.s. border are now lower than at any time since 1972. have more and more officers chasing fewer and fewer people. part of this is the collapse in labor demand. particularly in residential home construction. after the great recession of 2008. but it's also been because the united states is quietly, without anybody really noticing, dramatically expanded temporary legal migration. given the choice, of course, migrants would much rather come here with legal documents. and in 2010, there were 517,000 -- 537,000 entries of mexicans into the united states with temporary work visas. the largest number of in history. so one of
in 2008, the illegal population in the united states peaked. between 2008 and 2009 it actually fell from 12 million to 11 million people. since 2009, it's held steady at 11 -- probably trending downward. on a net basis, illegal mig sgrags now zero or negative. the border is in fact under control. the number of apprehensions -- 22,000 officers and they're having a harder time finding anybody to arrest. apprehensions at the mexico-u.s. border are now lower than at any time since 1972. have more...
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they are confined to a black market, informal sector in the united states. and the most tragic portion of this 11 million-person population are the 3 million or so who came here as children. entered often as infants or babies. they've grown up here. they speak english. they graduated from high school. some have struggled to even graduate from two-year colleges and even four-year colleges. we paid for them. we
they are confined to a black market, informal sector in the united states. and the most tragic portion of this 11 million-person population are the 3 million or so who came here as children. entered often as infants or babies. they've grown up here. they speak english. they graduated from high school. some have struggled to even graduate from two-year colleges and even four-year colleges. we paid for them. we
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in other words, not only is immigration not bankrupting the united states, it is the only thing that can save us. thank you. >>> and now to some solutions. todd. >> thanks, david. this is, really, i think, one of the -- the -- the key discussions that we need to be having on this immigration issue, and that is, what are the solutions? what are other solutions? as we've heard this morning, if you look at the number of state-level immigration laws and even immigration laws that have been passed at the city, county or state levels over the last several years, as you've heard this morning, the economic outcomes in a lot of the social outcomes are not very good. so we can either continue down a path of following some ideas that we know don't work, or we can begin starting to explore some ones that have a better shot of working. the three presenters that you're going to hear now come at this from quite different perspectives. we have county attorney bill montgomery. who is the county attorney for maricopa county, arizona which is sort of, i guess a lot of people call ground zero of the imm
in other words, not only is immigration not bankrupting the united states, it is the only thing that can save us. thank you. >>> and now to some solutions. todd. >> thanks, david. this is, really, i think, one of the -- the -- the key discussions that we need to be having on this immigration issue, and that is, what are the solutions? what are other solutions? as we've heard this morning, if you look at the number of state-level immigration laws and even immigration laws that...
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states or come from long lines of families that come from the united states. we know we see this difference along the spectrum. let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the united states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both skilled and unskilled, in this case, that 8 million to 11 million, provide the innovative engine in the economy in these relatively dark times. i'll address the issue of unemployment. but in these difficult economic times, they provide a certain component to the economy which allows us to innovate and grow at a rate that we otherwise would not. in short, immigrants of all types unaverage are net contributors to the economy, help the actual pie grow bigger, provide more of a pie to split among us all and in turn try to goose innovation in a couple of unanticipated ways.
states or come from long lines of families that come from the united states. we know we see this difference along the spectrum. let me highlight a couple of points that i think make a big difference. realize we have a cohort population between 8 million and 11.5 million of individuals in the united states who are undocumented, who some say are illegal or not lawfully present. they are in a group that is cut off in part and formality from the main economy. this is unwise because immigrants, both...
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that is why i am running again for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] virginia, that is why i need your help. you know, this election will be even closer than the last. to many of our friends and neighbors are still hurting because of this crisis. i have heard from too many people who have been wondering why they have not been able to get one of the jobs that have been created. while a family has not yet been touched by the recovery. the other side will not be offering these americans any real answers to those questions. they will not be offering a better vision. they will not be offering new ideas. what they will do is spend more money than we have ever seen before. all on negative ads on tv and radio, in the mail, on the internet. as they exploit people pose a frustration for my opponent's political gain. they will tell you america is down and out. they will tell you who to blame. they will ask if you were better off than you were before the worst crisis of our lifetime. we have seen the play before. we know what they expect. but
that is why i am running again for president of the united states. [cheers and applause] virginia, that is why i need your help. you know, this election will be even closer than the last. to many of our friends and neighbors are still hurting because of this crisis. i have heard from too many people who have been wondering why they have not been able to get one of the jobs that have been created. while a family has not yet been touched by the recovery. the other side will not be offering these...
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death is now a permanent part of the united states public policy. in migration. death is. i've had the argument all the way to the commissioner's office and to the secretary of dhs, oh, no, no, we're not choosing that. you could tell me that in '95. tell me that in '98. you could tell me that maybe in 2000. but when you have the exact same result year after year after year and you spend no new resources to reduce the number of migrant deaths, it is now part of the public policy. and when you damn the organizations that are out there working to reduce the numbers of death, then you have said death is acceptable. death is now a permanent part of the public policy of the united states government to deter migration. that statement has got to be made and understood. and that, my friends, is immoral. it should not happen. let me just point out that there's been more than 2,250 documented measured located -- every one of those is a death dot in arizona since -- that's -- november of '99 i believe, or october of '99. some of those dots are on top of dots. humane border, the organi
death is now a permanent part of the united states public policy. in migration. death is. i've had the argument all the way to the commissioner's office and to the secretary of dhs, oh, no, no, we're not choosing that. you could tell me that in '95. tell me that in '98. you could tell me that maybe in 2000. but when you have the exact same result year after year after year and you spend no new resources to reduce the number of migrant deaths, it is now part of the public policy. and when you...
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after 11 years of war we continue to work closely with the united states army and the united states air force to reset our force to ensure equipment levels meet the defense strategy. as citizen soldiers and airmen, guardsmen are able to blend their unique combination of military training and civilian skills to provide approaches to support our nation's security strategy. the state partnership program is a corner stone of the new strategic guidance and demonstrates the guard's versatility. our partnership with more than 60 foreign countries has strengthened their military capacity and confidence. most recently demonstrated in chicago with our nato summit. national guard partner nations have reduced the demand on u.s. forces. 22 partner nations have provided 11,000 troops for afghanistan and 40 partner nations have provided over 31,000 personnel and support of u.n. peacekeeping operations. this year we will celebrate 20 years of the state partnership program. we look forward to working with the generals, the governors of our states and commonwealth to continue the approach to security coo
after 11 years of war we continue to work closely with the united states army and the united states air force to reset our force to ensure equipment levels meet the defense strategy. as citizen soldiers and airmen, guardsmen are able to blend their unique combination of military training and civilian skills to provide approaches to support our nation's security strategy. the state partnership program is a corner stone of the new strategic guidance and demonstrates the guard's versatility. our...
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states and he said his message in washington was the united states is one budget deal away from being restored on the world stage. and i think -- and he was also saying that some countries in each asia were saying look, don't spend your time with the united states. we're going to be the next power you know, so pay attention to us. and it's a challenge for the united states on how to deal with that. so frankly, you know, my feeling is that whether it's a question of the united states' ability to be a strong economy, to be innovative, to support foreign fairs budget, whether it's security issues, it has to start at home and i think that's a key issue of trying to restore the fundamentals of u.s. growth which include dealing with the spending and debt and deficit policies. not relying solely on monetary policy as we've largely been doing because if you rely on monastery policy for a long time, you plant the seeds of other problems. i don't only mean the fiscal issues. it's also what i find interesting now and when i experience with the world bank is that because i deal with so many count
states and he said his message in washington was the united states is one budget deal away from being restored on the world stage. and i think -- and he was also saying that some countries in each asia were saying look, don't spend your time with the united states. we're going to be the next power you know, so pay attention to us. and it's a challenge for the united states on how to deal with that. so frankly, you know, my feeling is that whether it's a question of the united states' ability to...
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we are not at that stage in the united states but in a sense he is doing what the pakistani judge is doing. dishonoring the memory of the murder victim. >> he is going away tore a long time. >> we are sending a consistent message here that that is not in the interests of america as a whole and it is certainly not in the interests of young women like noor al-malecki. >> that is the message that we are sending. you know. >> prosecutor records still insists noor al-malecki was the victim of an honor killing but the fact she was not able to convince a jury of that has not stopped her. just the opposite. she has been invited across the country to talk about a practice she fears is taking hold in america. >> what brings you to new york city. >> seven weeks after the sentencing we caught up with her in new york where she was addressing a conference on the growing number of honor killings by muslim men here in america and the west. >> i remember we when we spoke in phoenix you said you believe you had failed. >> yes. >> do you still feel that way? >> i do. i feel like we failed noor by not g
we are not at that stage in the united states but in a sense he is doing what the pakistani judge is doing. dishonoring the memory of the murder victim. >> he is going away tore a long time. >> we are sending a consistent message here that that is not in the interests of america as a whole and it is certainly not in the interests of young women like noor al-malecki. >> that is the message that we are sending. you know. >> prosecutor records still insists noor al-malecki...
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throughout the world, not just san francisco or the united states, but throughout the world. today, as a returns to his home of san francisco. this week, the week of may 21, in order to receive a lifetime achievement award from the harvey milk democratic club. it's only fitting that today on harvey milk's birthday, who, by the way jose was one of the early endorsers of harvey milk, and i think it's fair to say he plays the trail and set the example for harvey milk to be able to run for office a few years later. i think it is fair to say there have been -- there would have been no harvey milk without jose. it is only fair that today the board of supervisors commend his day for his lifetime of activism, cultural and artistic work, and political advocacy on behalf of san francisco's lgbt community and behalf of all san francisco's communities.
throughout the world, not just san francisco or the united states, but throughout the world. today, as a returns to his home of san francisco. this week, the week of may 21, in order to receive a lifetime achievement award from the harvey milk democratic club. it's only fitting that today on harvey milk's birthday, who, by the way jose was one of the early endorsers of harvey milk, and i think it's fair to say he plays the trail and set the example for harvey milk to be able to run for office a...
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by being a high school student in the united states, i was light years ahead of my mother's nonexistent education in mexico. when my mother said, get an education, she meant finish high school. or was there more? my friends were not discussing any plans beyond a high school. is anyone here planning to go to college? this is the first step, right? you are here because you're planning to come to city college. you need to stay with that goal and you need to stick to it. the reason why that is important is because for me and my family, my mom would be to get a high- school diploma. that was beyond what she had experienced. a high-school diploma is no longer enough. it is very important that you get your degree or you get your certificates. it is absolutely necessary in today's economy, and especially in san francisco. by the time you leave college, and around the age of 22, it is projected that 63% of the jobs will require a college degree. that means a majority of you need a degree, especially to stay in this wonderful city of san francisco. you need a college degree or a certificate. that
by being a high school student in the united states, i was light years ahead of my mother's nonexistent education in mexico. when my mother said, get an education, she meant finish high school. or was there more? my friends were not discussing any plans beyond a high school. is anyone here planning to go to college? this is the first step, right? you are here because you're planning to come to city college. you need to stay with that goal and you need to stick to it. the reason why that is...
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despite repeated attempts by the united states to buy it. mexico wouldn't sell california until the issue of texas was resolved. even nine years after the texas revolution, mexico still regarded texas as a rebellious province. but the united states refused to discuss texas which had become a state in 1845, and with good reason. mexico regarded the river whose mouth is at the rio grande at corpus christi as its rightful border, whereas the united states said that it was the rio grande river. territory there is 120 miles in length. so neither side would give in on this. polk calculated that applying pressure on the border would force mexico to the bargaining table or begin a short, relatively bloodless war ending with america getting california. president zachary taylor sent troops to corpus christi, ostensibly to protect against invasion. but that was a very, very remote possibility at that time. when mexico still would not negotiate and when rumors reached polk that england might make a lay for california, he sent taylor to the rio grande, a
despite repeated attempts by the united states to buy it. mexico wouldn't sell california until the issue of texas was resolved. even nine years after the texas revolution, mexico still regarded texas as a rebellious province. but the united states refused to discuss texas which had become a state in 1845, and with good reason. mexico regarded the river whose mouth is at the rio grande at corpus christi as its rightful border, whereas the united states said that it was the rio grande river....
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starting the 1920s, we had horrible things begin to happen in the united states. and here is a fact that probably many people don't know. one of the laws that was instituted -- i'm going to read awe quote here by senator david reid. he was a big proponent of these immigration laws in the 1920s. this bill is for those of us who are interested in keeping american stock up to the highest standard. that is people who were born here. there is the old nativist movement in the 19th century. even benjamin franklin hated immigrants. he hated the germans. he said they come here, don't learn our language. he said we shouldn't have those people here. and we have senator reid in the 1920s, who is a big proponent of immigration laws, and guess who used that and the words of our good senator reid to justify what he did to the jews in europe? i think that the solution to immigration is education. and letting people know what the real facts are. the fact that arizona suffers in the billions of dollars, because of things like sb1070. the fangt that -- the fact that they are not a b
starting the 1920s, we had horrible things begin to happen in the united states. and here is a fact that probably many people don't know. one of the laws that was instituted -- i'm going to read awe quote here by senator david reid. he was a big proponent of these immigration laws in the 1920s. this bill is for those of us who are interested in keeping american stock up to the highest standard. that is people who were born here. there is the old nativist movement in the 19th century. even...
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i was the lead negotiator for the united states at the time of german unification in 1989. and in some ways, it was an interesting example of both state craft but kind of the public understanding because what our initial read of the situation in late '89 after the berlin wall opened was that the people of east germany wanted what the west germans had. there was a school of thought at that time called the third way that said no, no, we're going to create our own separate state. well, i was in east germany shortly after the wall opened. and i was visiting lutheran churches which played a very important role in terms of the civil society that such as it could exist in the former german democratic public but what i could see is that this was not going to be a merger. it was going to be a takeover because people wanted what west germany had, okay? so it was an understanding then the whole momentum of the next 11 months was driven by the fact that east germans were going to come one way or the other. so understanding societies can, understanding the messaging, you know, so even i
i was the lead negotiator for the united states at the time of german unification in 1989. and in some ways, it was an interesting example of both state craft but kind of the public understanding because what our initial read of the situation in late '89 after the berlin wall opened was that the people of east germany wanted what the west germans had. there was a school of thought at that time called the third way that said no, no, we're going to create our own separate state. well, i was in...
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an informal sector in the united states. and the most tragic poor should of this population are the 3 million or so who came with children. they have grown up here. they speak english. a graduate high school. some have struggled and even graduate from two-year colleges or even four-year colleges. we pay for them. we invest in the health and education while they are growing up. just at the time and they are about to enter the most part -- their most productive years, and to contribute to our economy, we say, there is no work for you to go. five years ago, the top graduate in greek and latin was a dominican who came here at age two. when he graduated as a valedictorian at princeton, he was ousted as an illegal migrant. he was forced to take a full scholarship at oxford university to study phd. we end up supporting one of the top graduates at our top universities rather than making use of his productive skills that we actually paid for. where does this leave us now? well, we are actually a lot closer to comprehensive immigratio
an informal sector in the united states. and the most tragic poor should of this population are the 3 million or so who came with children. they have grown up here. they speak english. a graduate high school. some have struggled and even graduate from two-year colleges or even four-year colleges. we pay for them. we invest in the health and education while they are growing up. just at the time and they are about to enter the most part -- their most productive years, and to contribute to our...
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states. ofte those hopes are arreste manyre at the border.o. man: ahora lista pont la mano en frente... narrator the u.s. i.n.s., or immigration and naturalization service, records each apprehension on standard forms, including one entrywith hid: it was the migrants' home towns inexico. that's whabringseographe richard jones tohe i.n it was the migrants' home towns with a novel reseaplan. jones knows that economic conditions vary greatly om region to region in mexico. he suspects that some places drive out-- or "push"-- many more migrants to the u.s. than others. his investigation begins inly90s aris hom inanoniotes. his ijos lieveson begins many secrets are stored in i.n.s. files like tse. can they reveal where most migrants come om? can the answers help both countries keep more ople ahome? cjones sampless every tenth record, writing down the area of origin within mexico. back in his office at the university of texas, he enters the values into a map of mexico. jones marks in blue the wnships
states. ofte those hopes are arreste manyre at the border.o. man: ahora lista pont la mano en frente... narrator the u.s. i.n.s., or immigration and naturalization service, records each apprehension on standard forms, including one entrywith hid: it was the migrants' home towns inexico. that's whabringseographe richard jones tohe i.n it was the migrants' home towns with a novel reseaplan. jones knows that economic conditions vary greatly om region to region in mexico. he suspects that some...
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singapore is a half day ahead of the united states. that means, lucas film can work 24 hours a day from its base in san francisco. 500 people now work at the singapore studio. 200 more will be hired over the next two years. >> singapore offers very good infrastructure. ip, intellectual property is very well protected, which is very important for us. and also we got very good support from the government to develop the entertainment business over the long term. >> reporter: next year, lucas film plans to open new studio in the same multimedia industrial zone as a government-funded mediapolis now under construction. the singapore government will build state of the art facilities on the 19-acre site, including a special effects studio in the digital media lab. the aim is to bring together game and animation software producers. along with tv and other multimedia firms. established media giants are not the only targets. here, a government official welcomes the head of a japanese venture firm who came to seek advice. the singapore government
singapore is a half day ahead of the united states. that means, lucas film can work 24 hours a day from its base in san francisco. 500 people now work at the singapore studio. 200 more will be hired over the next two years. >> singapore offers very good infrastructure. ip, intellectual property is very well protected, which is very important for us. and also we got very good support from the government to develop the entertainment business over the long term. >> reporter: next year,...
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the very first summit was held in the united states in 2010. two years later we gathered even more leaders together to focus on the seriousness of the risk of nuclear terrorism, the vulnerability of nuclear material around the world, the international cooperation it will take to secure that material, and prevent it ever coming into the hands of terrorists. >> so it is material as well as existing weaponry? >> and that is right. covers both sets of concerns. >> then you take it one level further. and know-how is involved. >> that is exactly right. >> in the united states, often we are more concerned nowadays -- is the correct phrase a suitcase bomb or something like that? >> improvised nuclear device. >> tell me the phrase again? >> improvised nuclear device. >> what does that mean, in my language? >> it's a pretty crude weapon, but it has probably a lot more material than our own warheads that we have built to go on the front end of missiles and travel reliably 3,000 miles. an improvised nuclear device would be bigger than a suitcase. the small
the very first summit was held in the united states in 2010. two years later we gathered even more leaders together to focus on the seriousness of the risk of nuclear terrorism, the vulnerability of nuclear material around the world, the international cooperation it will take to secure that material, and prevent it ever coming into the hands of terrorists. >> so it is material as well as existing weaponry? >> and that is right. covers both sets of concerns. >> then you take it...
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the united states has refused. but rasmussen said russia's fears were groundless. >> i think the best way that the russians could see with their own eyes that our system is not directed against russia would be to engage actively in the cooperation that we have suggested. >> the defense system is to be completed in four phases by about 2020 and includes intercepted missiles based in poland and romania. >> on to business now. facebook has set an ipo price of between $28 and $35 a share, which could value the company of up to $96 billion a share, dwarfing its rivals. >> trading in facebook stock is slated for may 18. it said to make company founder mark zuckerberg one of the richest people in the world. he is due to sell about 5% of his stake in the company and raise $1 billion in the process. our correspondent at the frankfurt stock exchange gave us this round of friday's trade. >> people here at the stock market sincerely hope that the facebook ipo will be a success. it is important that they are glad the process of
the united states has refused. but rasmussen said russia's fears were groundless. >> i think the best way that the russians could see with their own eyes that our system is not directed against russia would be to engage actively in the cooperation that we have suggested. >> the defense system is to be completed in four phases by about 2020 and includes intercepted missiles based in poland and romania. >> on to business now. facebook has set an ipo price of between $28 and $35...
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their response will be you, the united states, have human right problem, too. that is not a comparable discussion. >> that's saturday night at 10:00. also weekend, marcus latrell details operation red wing from "service, a navy seal at war." three days of book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> this memorial day weekend three days of american history tv on c-span3, saturday morning at tat 9 a.m. eastern, actors from "band of brothers." >> i said what is it, bill? you're giving me everything in the platoon to jump with. heap said we're jumping in, ain't we? i said, yeah, what's that to do with me? i said let me tell you something. how much you way? i said 138 pounds. >> how tall are you? >> i said 5'4" 1/2. he says you got to put that half in there. the reason we got that we don't want to go looking for you in spain. >> also this weekend, sunday night at 9:30, woodrow wilson, teddy roos celt, william taft and eugene debs, the legacy of of the election. >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> tour the pearl harbor visitor center with dan martinez, c
their response will be you, the united states, have human right problem, too. that is not a comparable discussion. >> that's saturday night at 10:00. also weekend, marcus latrell details operation red wing from "service, a navy seal at war." three days of book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> this memorial day weekend three days of american history tv on c-span3, saturday morning at tat 9 a.m. eastern, actors from "band of brothers." >> i said what is it,...
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we meet the second week of every -- the second week of every march somewhere in the united states. and women in aviation international has probably given out hundreds of scholarships for the airline industry, for anything that any girl wants to apply for. and those things are out there. we teach people how to get hold of scholarships, to use pell grants. none of this was even remotely thought of 15 years ago when i was -- i wasn't struggling but when i was struggling to get my licenses and what jerrie and the rest of the girls had to do to get their licenses. >> that's wonderful to be able to work with a young generation and to help them have the exciting experiences you have. >> yes. and when you interview the wasps you'll find you're going back in time even more and they helped open the gates for us in women in aviation and for us getting into some of the space program. >> and i'm guessing many of them are involved in the women in aviation? >> absolutely. oh, and also the friendship inducted quite a few ladies in actually kansas in the middle of june this year. and i suspect ther
we meet the second week of every -- the second week of every march somewhere in the united states. and women in aviation international has probably given out hundreds of scholarships for the airline industry, for anything that any girl wants to apply for. and those things are out there. we teach people how to get hold of scholarships, to use pell grants. none of this was even remotely thought of 15 years ago when i was -- i wasn't struggling but when i was struggling to get my licenses and what...
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right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people leaving the work force than entering the work force and we're beginning to have fewer and fewer children. no country in the history of the world has ever experienced economic prosperity while also experiencing depopulation. you're beginning to see depopulation in countries like russia and japan, many believe that japan has passed the tipping point. russia's population shrinks by 700,000 people every year. and in russia, they have tried numerous things. including creating a new federal holiday, a national day of procreation where everyone is asked to go home, tur
right now the united states is at 2.1 and we continue to decline. but when you look at the 2.1 figure and you break it down by demographic group, anglos, asian americans, and african-americans are all below replacement level between 1.8 and 2.0. hispanics are the only demographic group that are above replacement level, at 2.9. and we're already beginning to see that in many parts of the country where hispanics are clearly producing the future workforce of the country. so you have more people...
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states is scripted it in a way that peace is impossible it says pieces demean but the united states and nato wanted to do because they're using have decided to use military force to overthrow this independent government more than a month into the ceasefire syria still suffering from violence not casting serious doubt on the u.n. backed peace plan president assad insists his country is fighting foreign mercenaries and al-qaeda linked militants war masking themselves as the free syrian army his comments came in an interview to russia's that i see a twenty four channel his first in nearly six months. first of all it. it's not an army and it's not free they get omes and money from abroad from different countries that is why they are not free they are a bunch of criminals and have violated laws for years and have been convicted on a number of charges they also consist of religious extremists with ties to al qaida i don't just mean the organization itself but their extreme and terrorist approach they also have foreign mercenaries the west always tries to find puppets for itself syria has
states is scripted it in a way that peace is impossible it says pieces demean but the united states and nato wanted to do because they're using have decided to use military force to overthrow this independent government more than a month into the ceasefire syria still suffering from violence not casting serious doubt on the u.n. backed peace plan president assad insists his country is fighting foreign mercenaries and al-qaeda linked militants war masking themselves as the free syrian army his...